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The choice between putting a word here or in this other post, Potential Titles: Matter - States of[category], was occasionally arbitrary, so maybe check there, too. As an example, 'ointment' and 'medicine' are here but both are large and relatively generic categories that, in a different mood, I might have put in the other post as descriptive of state.



Adobe:
Through adobe walls and secret gardens - Philip Levine "The Whole Soul"

Acetate:
The acetate tears of a flickering film - Mary Jo Bang "Part of a Larger Picture"

Alkali/Alkaline:
When the acid meets the alkali - "In Transitu" [The Continental Monthly v.II no.1, July 1862]

Keen as an acid for an alkali - James Russell Lowell "Fitz Adam's Story"

Disaster's alkaline kiss - D.A. Powell "Useless Landscape"

Alum:
Pierced by the radar alum of wasps - Paul Cameron Brown "The Necklace Garden"

In a bath of oak ash lye and alum - Melissa Range "Kermes Red"

Amyl Nitrate:
Of gnats, amyl nitrate, and goddamn rain - Randall Mann "The Fall of 1992, Gainesville, Florida"

Antidote.

Antioxidant:
Line their pantry shelves with the antioxidant beads - Crystal Sidell "The Truth About Doppelgangers"

Antiseptic:
Antiseptic thrill of green sawdust - Paul Cameron Brown "Slaughterhouse"

Cocooned in their antiseptic habitats - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "An Open Letter to Our Astronauts"

Antitoxin:
An antitoxin to the world's infections - Edgar Lee Masters "So We Grew Together"

Asbestos.

Aspirin:
Aspirin in this sunset of roses - Frank O'Hara "Chez Jane"

Attar:
Stir the attar of unused air - Lola Ridge "Dedication"

Uttermost attar of the living rose - Francis Brett Young "Dead Poets"

Beeswax:
Nailed in lockers sealed with beeswax - Ed Lynskey "Mrs. Lincoln's Terror of Moths"

Betadine:
Wipe away the blood and the betadine - Mary Hickman "If the Heart Does Not Restart"

Bioluminescence/Luminescence.

Bleach.

Blotting Paper:
Fog has been blotting paper to my tears - Dean Young "Son of Fog" [Poetry April 2005]

Botulism:
a southern philter with a touch of botulism - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "Abstrack Africana"

Brimstone.

Brine.

Bromide:
To administer their own bromide of fire - Paul Cameron Brown "Lavender"

A bromide or a borderland candle - Cyrus Cassells "Courage Song for Scott Warren"

Bulletproof Glass:
Can't take a photo through the bulletproof glass - Alexandra Lytton Regalado "La Cachiporrista"

Carbon Dioxide:
Offering me their oxygen in exchange for my carbon dioxide - Jason Schneiderman "House with a Hot Tub and Pool"

Sun, phosphorus, CO2, prayer - L. Lamar Wilson "Lauren Oya Olamina Explains Earthseed to Ernest Hemingway"

Castor Oil:
douse this blackness in viscous castor oil - Neha Maqsood "Things I Do to Remember Home"

Catalyst.

Cellophane:
Spark and sear of holy cellophane - Allison Hutchcraft "Though from Here I Can't Smell the Smoke"

A rose made from cellophane - Gregory Orr "Domestic Life"

Celluloid:
Rise away with the celluloid spirits - Nancy Ellis Taylor "Voodoo Corner Bus Stop"

Cement.

Ceramic:
A tote bag full of ceramic souvenirs - Helene Achanzar "The only poem I can write"

Ceramic tributes to the moon - Ira Goga "The Kitchen, Indexed"

Found my body in ceramic pieces - jessica Care moore "She Was"

Could break their ceramic silence - Caroline Harper New "Patients Regain Song Before Speech"

Chalk.

Charcoal.

Chemical/Chemistry.

Chloroform:
The thick, sweet mystery of chloroform - William Ernest Henley "In Hospital IV. Before"

Clay.

Clorox:
Sacraments of Clorox in the church of starch - Ted Kooser "Song of the Ironing Board"

Coal.

Coal-Damp [any flammable gas in a coal mine]:
What wine of coal-damp He will pour - Cale Young Rice "The Immanent God"

Cocaine:
Serves cocaine in cornucopia - Mina Loy "Lunar Baedeker"

Cod Liver Oil:
Eat cod liver oil and oatmeal - Lou Barrett "Oliver Hill Hotel: 1932"

A liquor I mix'd with my cod-liver oil - Henry S. Leigh "Songs of the Sick Room No. 1: Cod Liver Oil"

Cologne:
His compound of cologne & corrosion - William Archila "Spirits"

Concrete.

Cordial.

Cordite:
The mist of the cordite's gloom - George Blackstone Field "The Mustering of the Legion"

Cork:
Floating corks in the Dead Sea - Ana Castillo "Tell Me to Live for Something"

Cork the mouths of a thousand bottles - A.R. Narayanan "Man"

Uncork a bottle of that curious wine - Philip Lybbe Powys Lybbe "The Lay of the Sheriff"

Curare:
Which proves a curare for the heart - A. Van Jordan "Old Boy"

Deuterium:
Our ship is fueled by a deuterium iceball - Robert Randolph Medcalf, Jr. "Ice Magic"

Looked every bit as real as the deuterium - Robert Randolph Medcalf, Jr. "Ice Magic"

Diesel:
A fast-driving diesel flatbed of felled trees - Nickole Brown "Black bird, red wing"

On the subway huffing diesel and cigarettes - Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha "bad road"

Dioxide:
Steam of dioxides of carbon and sulfur - Timothy Donnelly "Globus Hystericus"

Dross.

Drug.

Dry Ice:
While she burns like a sack of dry ice - Yusef Komunyakaa "You and I Are Disappearing"

Dung:
Polluted with the dung of demons damn'd - James Ewing Cooley "The Spawn of Ixion"

Dynamite.

Dye.

Elastic.

Elixir.

Emetic:
Bloomed like a neon emetic - Aimee Le "Faith"

Enamel.

Ether.

Fat.

Fiberglass.

Fiberoptic:
the illicit behind a fiberoptic veil - Jzl Jmz "Exhibition"

Fluorescence.

Fluorocarbons:
Song of fluorocarbons and roosters - Urayoan Noel "cinquains written during a tropical storm"

Fly Ash:
a city that too builds its water from fly ash - Jake Skeets "Sonoran Desert Poem"

Foil.

Formaldehyde:
Floating in a cloud of formaldehyde - Paul Cameron Brown "Point Spread"

To smother the smell of formaldehyde - Hilarie Jones "The Teacher"

Frankincense:
Upwafting to the skies no more their frankincense - Euripedes "Andromache" transl. by Michael Wodhull

No frankincense perfumed Heaven's vacant shrine - Euripedes "Helen" transl. by Michael Wodhull

Blessed by the frankincense of fragrant fir - Dana Gioia "Tinsel, Frankincense, and Fir"

The necessary pigments and frankincense - Bruce Smith "Beautiful Throat"

Fuel.

Gas.

Gasoline.

Gelignite:
From gas and protest to gelignite and sten - Seamus Heaney "Whatever You Say Say Nothing"

As influenced by gelignite and bombs - H.H.U., Northhamptonshire Regt. "To My Bath" [The Anzac Book: Written and Illustrated in Gallipoli by the Men of Anzac, 1916]

Glass.

Glucose:
Gild his words with glucose - May Chong "Catering"

Glue.

Grease.

Gum:
Nor cared a wad of gum how I would feel - Wallace Irwin "An Inside Con to Refined Guys"

Heavy Metals:
They will speak of heavy metals in the air - Mara Pastor "Entonces Mi Hija/Then My Daughter" transl. by María José Giménez and Anna Rosenwong

Hydrofluorocarbons:
Only the hydrofluorocarbons know for sure - S. R. Compton "The Leonids, 11/18, 2002"

Incense.

Kerosene.

Kevlar:
Doses of patience and some Kevlar smiles - Geoffrey Brock "Trip Hop"

Dressed in leather and Kevlar - John M. Ford "Troy: the Movie"

A kevlar of tenderness enveloping me - Cyree Jarelle Johnson "jersey fems in the philly zoo"

Lacquer:
Sealed by terminology's lacquer - Diane Ackerman "Letter to Dr. B--"

Teetering on red-lacquered stems - John Gould Fletcher "Green Symphony"

Peach and plum in lacquered dyes - Edmund Gosse "A Dream of November"

Laudanum:
Laudanum by the bitter spoonful - Martin Espada "The Five Horses of Doctor Ramon Emeterio Betances"

Bringing a laudanum to my ceaseless pain - Sophia Magaretta Hensley "Soothing"

Lotion:
Prophetic sandals and ambrosial lotion - Leyla Guirand "The Abstract Maker"

LSD:
At night I travelled everywhere on LSD - Mary Karr "For My Children"

Luminol:
Luminol was her favorite color - John Gallaher "And the Moon on Its Stem Will Steal You Away"

Lye:
Be free of lye, lime, and liars - Jill Khoury "Sleep Hygiene"

In a bath of oak ash lye and alum - Melissa Range "Kermes Red"

Makeup:
In all the makeup she can muster - Patricia Goedicke "The Reading Club"

With all her makeup shades of gray and red - Jonathan Price "My Infatuation with Chaos"

Medicine.

Monoxide:
Snow poisoned the color of monoxide - francine j. harris "you, old meany"

Morphine:
A gust of morphine hid you - Thom Gunn "Lament"

Mortar.

Mothball:
Amongst the smells of mothballs and cigars - A.E. Stallings "The Doll House"

Myrrh.

Narcotic:
Sweet poisons are narcotics for our tears - Natalie Clifford Barney "Easter Day"

And from its Bowl narcotic Joys beguile - Wallace Irwin "The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám Jr."

The hypnotist's narcotic of clarity - A. Van Jordan "Old Boy"

Neurotoxin:
The monarch butterfly of neurotoxins - Ennis Rook Bashe "How to Hallucinate Your Zombie Lover"

A mutant rose's neurotoxin - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Tuccenen C"

My dragon may be your neurotoxin - Dean Young "Handy Guide" [Poetry Nov. 2011]

Nicotine:
From the root of a nicotined tooth - William Archila "Spirits"

Noble Gas:
the stairs are white with noble gases - Lee Ballentine "Cryogenica"

Nucleotides:
Charmed conspiracy of nucleotides - Jaswinder Bolina "Phantom Camera"

Oil.

Ointment:
With your ointments mix your tears - "Centos and Suggestions" transl. and arranged by Rev. John Brownlie in Hymns from the Greek Offices

Nursed by earthly ointments - Pablo Neruda "Vegetation" transl. by Jack Schmitt

With precious ointment of affection - Walter S. Percy "The Risen Christ Means Victory"

Where the herbage is like sweet ointment - "XXII" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton

Omega 3:
Leading us into a new dawn of Omega 3's & prosperity - Regie Cabico "A Carpapalooza: An American Anthem"

Ooze:
Bursting sewers ooze up from below - Claude McKay "Desolate" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]

Some sorcerer of ooze and slime - Herbert Randall "Sundown on the Marshes"

Opiate/Opiod/Opium.

Ozone.

Paper.

Paraffin:
Pleasure and Paraffin, lend us a smile - Henry S. Leigh "A Cockney's Evening Song"

Pavement.

Penicillin:
As if it were penicillin or the speed of light - Mark Jarman "If I Were Paul"

Perfume.

Petrochemical:
A petrochemical addict in want of an antagonist - fahima ife "shamanism"

Philter:
Hoping such philtre may thy griefs appease - Euripedes "Hercules Distracted" transl. by Michael Wodhull

Baleful philters, withering spells - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Isissimus"

Icy philters brim with scarlet foam - George Sterling "A Wine of Wizardry"

a southern philter with a touch of botulism - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "Abstrack Africana"

Pill:
Split three pills with my ficus - Ruth Madievsky "Ficus"

Willing for us to polish off death's bitter pill - Harry Martinson "Aniara 5" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg

Spelling words with pills spilled - Aaron Smith "Still Life with Antidepressants"

Pitch.

Plaster.

Plastic.

Plexiglass:
Stares caught in plexiglass - Cyree Jarelle Johnson "jersey fems in the philly zoo"

Phantom fists against the plexiglass of the living world - Nen G. Ramirez "Love poem with a dying cat"

Poison.

Porcelain.

Potion:
But till death must drink the bitter potion - Euripedes "Andromache" transl. by Michael Wodhull

A potion to protect your lover's skin from fire - Emily Jiang "Life Lessons"

A potion for whatever you don't want - Khadijah Queen "A Tiny Now to Feed On"

What potions have I drunk of Siren tears - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXIX"

A magic potion to seal their eyes shut - Taije Silverman "Armageddon"

Poultice:
Kept a poultice of stars strapped to her hip - Roshani Chokshi "Miracle Babies"

Purell:
I'll unpack my dark heart and Purell my hands - Geoffrey Brock "Trip Hop"

Quinine:
Sauterne and quinine, saccharine and gall - Stephen Vincent Benet "Two More Muses"

Radioactive.

Resin.

Rosin:
Teardrops of rosin harden and shine - Minnie Bruce Pratt "The Subway Entrance"

Rouge:
A cunning dab of rouge the sun sent down - Fenton Johnson "Puck Goes to Court" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]

In rouge and ribbons dressed - Too-qua-stee [DeWitt Clinton Duncan] "The Dead Nation"

Rubber:
Never climb a rubber ladder - Calef Brown "Bossy Casey"

Rust.

Safety Glass:
Cracking him into squares of safety glass - Duane and Cathy Ackerson "Mirror Man"

Salt.

Salve:
Charms to salve my griefs - Major Jackson "In the Eighties We Did the Wop"

Hurt and salve combining - Rumi "The Reed Flute's Song" transl. by Coleman Barks

Sap.

Sedative:
Never turn down a sedative - David Trinidad "Peyton Place: A Haiku Soap Opera"

Serum:
A cracked snow globe whose magic pool drips serum - Cynthia Zarin "Orbit"

Shampoo:
Dress you in the foam of apricot shampoo - Yalie Saweda Kamara "Trim"

Silver Nitrate:
We resurrect them in silver nitrate - Sonya Taaffe "The Chymical Marriage"

Slime:
Lands of bitter slime where my voice blooms - Nicolás Guillén "Rivers" transl. by Roberto Marquez and David Arthur McMurray

Across uneven pavements sunk in slime - Amy Lowell "J--K Huysmans"

Beavers make a dam out of slime - Kunjana Parashar "In the Zoo" [Strange Horizons 17 February 2025]

Some sorcerer of ooze and slime - Herbert Randall "Sundown on the Marshes"

Snuff.

Soap.

Solvent:
cut like a solvent through any of my moods - Robert Frazier "A Crash Course in Lemon Physics"

This universal solvent swallows every hill - Angela Narciso Torres "Self-Portrait as Water"

So solvent a peace - John Updike "Endpoint"

Spirit Gum:
Patched him together with spirit gum and spare parts - Denise Dumars "The Golem"

Starch:
Sacraments of Clorox in the church of starch - Ted Kooser "Song of the Ironing Board"

Strychnine:
Strychnine and scouring powder - Judy Jordan "Prologue"

Sulfur Dioxide:
Lead paint and sulfur dioxide - Matthew Olzmann "Letter to Someone Living Fifty Years from Now"

Tallow:
Tallow ripple cleaving the bark - Jessica P. Wick "Sap and Superstition"

Tar.

Tarmac:
Past bulldozers and trucks pouring tarmac - Peter Balakian "Little Richard"

Tracks of brown and gold across the tarmac - Cynthia Zarin "Rainy Day Fugue"

Tear Gas:
Nostalgia and tear gas have the same acrid smack - A.E. Stallings "After a Greek Proverb"

Terrigen:
crystal shards of terrigen mist - Jena Osman "Mercury Rising (A Visualization)"

Timber.

Tincture:
Some grains of night tincture the noontide air - Henry David Thoreau "The Fall of the Leaf"

The many-tinctured veins of precious marble - Felicia Hemans "The Abencerrage Canto III"

Untinctured with regrets - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.III--Noonday"

Tobacco.

Tonic:
I offer these as tonic - Camisha L. Jones "Haunted"

Hair tonics by color like a spectrum - Diane Seuss "Six Unrhymed Sonnets"

Had their gin and tonic talks - Stephen Yenser "Vertumnal [excerpt]"

Toxic/Toxin.

Turpentine:
Requires turpentine stillness - Caroline Harper New "Ekphrasis"

No turpentine to cleanse or burn - Caroline Harper New "Ekphrasis"

Valium:
Some Valium cloudy mornings - Alise Alousi "What Every Driver Must Know"

Varnish:
The varnished, punctured skein of sky - Tony Hoagland "Frog Song"

Brushes brown varnish over the past - Ted Kooser "A Sepia Photograph"

Imbued with fruit and varnish - Rimbaud "The Minx" (translated by A.M. Juster)

By the light of unvarnish'd truth - Walter Richard Cassels "Hebe"

Vinyl:
I organize on vinyl and per diems - Russell Brakefield "Field Recordings"

who these vinyl weeds so irritate - Charles Coleman Finlay "Accidental Series"

The black vinyl divine who is winding this universe - Tiffany Higgins "Dance, Dance, While the Hive Collapses" [Poetry Jan. 2016]

Dozens of hot vinyl hearts - Kiki Petrosino "Lament"

Vitriol [archaic for sulphuric acid]:
With marble-dust and vitriol - "Bogus Champagne" [The Continental Monthly March 1862]

That vitriolic atmosphere just outside the ever-eroding walls - Timons Esaias "Venusian Cuisine"

Bathed in vitriol twilights - Iris Tree "Streets"

Wax.

Whitewash:
Highways burnt then whitewashed - Alise Alousi "What Every Driver Must Know"

The adagio echoes in that whitewashed cave - Alexandra Lytton Regalado "The Garden of Earthly Delights"

Wooden.


See also (many things that ought to be here, too, are likely buried elsewhere):
Go to Potential Titles: Art/Craft: Tools and Materials [category].
Go to Potential Titles: Cloth/Fabric/Fiber - Things Made From [category].
Go to Potential Titles: Elements - Chemical [category].
Go to Potential Titles: Metals [category].
Go to Potential Titles: Plants [category].
Go to Potential Titles: Rocks [category].
Go to Potential Titles: Rocks - Pretty Ones [category].


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